Have completed some modifications in prep for 7 week trip leaving next week. The bathroom sink was just too small, so I replaced it with a vessel sink and faucet. Tiled the old one and added a short tile back splash. Since 95% of the time it is just the two of us traveling, decided to replace the couch with two "Euro" type swivel/recliners with ottomans. This will give us more room in the living area. Added some shelves also. Since this MH has to last us a few years, we decided we wanted to be comfortable in our travels.

Did you replace the counter top where the vessel no sits or were you able to enlarge the hole and set the vessel in it so it is partially sunk into the counter. I am thinking about the same thing. In a BT Cruiser I had we replaced the counter top and added a vessel sink. I loved it for use and look.

4 whopping cylinders on Toyota RV's. Talk about great getting good MPG. Also I have a very light foot on the pedal. I followed some MPG advice on Livingpress.com and I now get 22 MPG! Not bad for a home on wheels.

I plugged the hole where the old sink was and then tiled the counter top before I installed the vessel sink. Everything works great except I'm having problems hooking up the water lines to the new faucet. They sprung a leak, but not where everything attaches, but in the original fittings. Not sure how to fix it, but have to get it completed within the next couple of days since we leave Sunday for an extended trip. Once I figure out how to post the pictures, I will. Thanks for all the encouragement.

We did about the same thing on our Motorhome too. As soon as we bought our Motorhome, we did an "Inside Make-Over".

We really liked the floor plan on our Motorhome. But we didn't care much for some of the "Colors" and some of the "RV Furniture".

We dumped the Matching Love Seats, than made into a bed. It was god awful just to sit on, let alone to sleep on.

We bought a Pair of Over-Stuffed, Swivel Backed Rocking Chairs. Pure Top Quality of coarse. Each of the Chairs were almost $800 dollars each. The store we bought them from, and have done business with them several times over the years, was going out of Business.

We bought both Chairs, including Sales Tax, for a little over $600 dollars. Now the inside of our Motorhome is the way we wanted it to look.

Its even more "Enjoyable" and more "Comfortable" now, then when it was brand new. It doesn't even look like the same Motorhome inside any more.

Its your Motorhome, so make it any way that suites you. We travel with just the two of us, plus our two "Yorkie" kids.

I did similar mod by removing chesterfield and replacing with two Euro chairs and I also replaced the booth with a table and two chairs. It made the living area so much bigger and you have the option of moving things around.
Joe

Fantastic and congrats for taking the initiative to change the layout of your coach to suit your needs, rather than to change your needs to suit the manufacturers opinion of the way the coach should be furnished. There is no need to just "settle."
In our living area, I trashed the uncomfortable and impractical Flexsteel furniture and built an "L" shaped couch that allows us both to sit down, or stretch out and lie down, to relax and watch TV. I put storage underneath the units as well as included built in outlets and cup holders. After the framework was done, I had a local upholstery shop make the custom seat cushions and seat backs, with commercial material that is removable to be washed when needed. Total cost for the two custom couches was less than $700 and it freed up more floor area and provided us with additional storage and comfort.